Laminate Flooring in Princeton, TX

Laminate Flooring in Collin County

Ready to refresh your home with stunning, durable laminate flooring? Flooring Solutions and More offers a wide selection of styles and expert installation in Princeton.

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  • Water-resistant: Perfect for busy kitchens, bathrooms, and mudrooms in TX.
  • Durable and long-lasting: Withstands the wear and tear of active households.
  • Easy to maintain: Keep your floors looking their best with minimal effort.
  • Cost-effective: Get the look of hardwood or tile at a fraction of the price.
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    Flooring Solutions and More is your trusted local flooring provider in Princeton. We believe in building lasting relationships with our customers, and that starts with clear communication and meticulous installations. Our team is skilled in the latest techniques and uses only premium materials to achieve outstanding results. We’re not just installing floors; we’re crafting the foundation for your dream home.

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  • Consultation: We’ll discuss your vision, lifestyle, and budget to find the perfect laminate flooring for your Princeton home.
  • Preparation: Our team will carefully prepare your subfloor so the surface is level and smooth for optimal installation.
  • Installation: We use precise techniques and high-quality materials to create a floor that’s both beautiful and resilient.
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    Flooring Solutions and More; Your Collin County Flooring Partner

    Laminate flooring offers the perfect blend of style, durability, and affordability. At Flooring Solutions and More, we’re passionate about helping Princeton homeowners transform their spaces with flooring that reflects their unique taste. Whether you’re drawn to the classic look of wood, the sleek appeal of tile, or the warmth of carpet, we have the expertise and selection to accomplish what you want. Contact us today to schedule a consultation and let’s create a floor you’ll love for years to come.

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    In the late 1870s T. B. Wilson and his brother George began farming near the site of future Princeton. In 1881 the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad Company extended its line from Greenville to McKinney, passing through land owned by the brothers. The name “Wilson’s Switch” was commonly used to designate the area. When residents applied for a post office branch, however, they learned that the name Wilson was already being used. The community then submitted the name “Princeton” in honor of Prince Dowlin, a landowner and promoter of the town. This name was accepted, and a post office was established in 1888.

    In 1940, a camp of 76 cabins was built west of Princeton to house up to 400 migrant workers, who came to work during the onion and cotton seasons. In February 1945, the site became a prisoner-of-war camp for German prisoners captured during the Second World War. The local farmers paid the POWs to work on their farms. This operation continued for eight months. Under a special bill, the German prisoners were contracted to work on the City Park located across from city hall. The park was built as a living memorial and shrine to those who served and died during World War II. The Community Park/WWII P.O.W. Camp is located at 500 West College Street.

    Members of the Princeton Independent School District and the Princeton Lions Club have teamed up annually to hold the Princeton Onion Festival. It is a major festival for the town that began in 2005 and is expected to occur on the fourth Saturday of April each year.

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